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Page 44 THE KENCOLL 1957 McMASTER UNIVERSITY with which is affiliated HAMILTON COLLEGE REGULAR COURSES in Commerce (B.Com.), General Arts (B.A.), Nursing (B.Sc.N.), Physical Education (B.P.E.), Science (B.Sc.) POST GRADUATE COURSES leading to the M.A., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees. A WIDE RANGE OF EXTENSION COURSES, credit and non-credit. A COMPLETE PROGRAMME OF ATHLETICS For Calendar and illustrated brochure apply to THE REGISTRAR, McMASTER UNIVERSITY HAMILTON - ONTARIO Styles for Young Men and Girls 423 Ouellette Ave. Windsor, Ontario Compliments of FARRELL S PHARMACY YOUR REXALL STORE Tecumseh Road at Gladstone Windsor, Ontario Phone CL 2-4170 JOHN WEBB LIMITED DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELLERY IMPORTED ENGLISH SILVERWARE AND CHINA 552 - 556 Ouellette Avenue Windsor, Ontario Compliments of ADKINS HARDWARE 1425 Tecumseh Rd. East Windsor Phone CL 2-8002 Compliments Fabricated Steel Products (Windsor) Limited • 1537 Mercer St. Windsor, Ontario FURNITURE RUGS APPLIANCES Buy With Confidence on Easy Terms BAUM BRODY ' S Corner Chatham and Ferry Street PEARL ' S DRESS STUDIO • Good Selections For Tails
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THE KENCOLL 1957 Page 43 SNAPSHOT CONTEST Second Prize Third I ' rize Mrs. Xeelv by Marsha Robillard Scholarships and Bursaries I.O.D.E. Chapters Lady Beck Chapter To James Jensen — Value $150. Major John A. Willis Chapter To Margaret Tay— Value $200. Royal Windsor Chapter Awarded to Margaret Tay — Value $100. P. O. James S. Cody Chapter Awarded to Jillian Dowers — Value $100. University Women ' s Club of Windsor To Susan Ross — Value $100. To Barbara Buchanan — Value $75. Edith Jessie Hamilton Wallace Memorial Donated by Mr. S. A. Wallace in memory of Mrs. Wallace, a former teacher in Sandwich West. To Elizabeth White— Value $50. Kennedy Forum Alumni Scholarship To Jim Houston — Value $150. Atkinson Foundation Bursaries awarded to Verlie Armstrong ' — Value $250. ♦Sheila Collins— Value $400. Paul Dunseath— Value $400. Alice Duxter— Value $400. Alex Gerenser — Value $400. James Houston — Value $400. lames fensen — Value $400. William Pulleyblank— Value $400. Dominion-Provincial Bursary Margaret Tay— Value $250. . lice Duxter— Value $500. Student-Aid Foundation of Michigan Bursaries Paul Dunseath— Value $100. Alice Duxter— Value $500. Lillie Lloyd Memorial Scholarship In honour of the late Miss Lillie Lloyd, a for- mer teacher of Classics at Kennedy Collegiate. Awarded to Barbara Buchanan — Value $50. Edward W. Morris Memorial Scholarship Presented to Jillian Dowers — Value $50. Presented to Cordon Clans — Value $50. Canadian Legion Scholarships hitario Command Alice Duxter— Value $400. Walkerville and East Windsor, Branch 12 Alice Duxter— Value $500. (Value $250 per year for 2 years). Assumption University Board of Governors Scholarship Tuition for 2 years. Elaine Laframboise— Value $400. University of Western Ontario Admission Scholarship Susan Ross — Value $200. Ford of Canada Scholarship Bursaries Sheila Collins — Estimated value per year $1,000. Alex Gerenser — Estimated value per vear $1,000. Regular Officers Training Plan William Barrott — Estmated value per year $1,900. Paul Dunseath — Estimated value per year $1,900. Peoples ' Credit Jewellers General Proficiency Medals Girl — Susan Ross. Boy — Paul Dunseath. Unable to accept award.
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THE KEKCOLL 1957 Page 4: Qlulpi . . . THE CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders have had a busy year as usual. We have cheered for assemblies, football, and bas- ketball games. We have six regular cheerleaders and five substitutes. The regulars are Carol Suf- field, Kathy Erdalyn. Jean Craig, Ann Rogin. Elea- nor (ireenhow and Miriam Collins. The cheerleaders practise on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 3 :4S. The cheerleaders would like to thank Mr. Durrant for his help and also the students for their enthu- siastic assistance in urging our teams to their num- erous victories. MIRIAM COLLINS, 11A ALTIORA PETO The Altiora Pet with a membership of thirty- five, advertised the various school activities with a variety of well done posters. An average of seven posters was completed each week. This assures that many of the members will receive pins fur having their quota of seven posters accepted. Mr. Ryan ' s continued guidance has been a contributing factor to the success, and must not be forgotten. JF.AX STOVER, 11 H INTER-SCHOOL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Inter-School Christian Fellowship has met every Thursday night in the cafeteria throughout the past school year. There has been a good attendance and we have enjoyed several missionary and local speakers, movies on the work in th e Fiji Islands and informed Bible Studies. The group has had several parties, including skating, house parties, hayrides and a Chinese dinner. This group is non-denomin- ational and all students are welcome to attend. DARYL MILLAR, 12B SCHOOL ORCHESTRA The school orchestra, with an enlarged brass sec- tion, enjoyed a successful year under the baton of Mr. Wass. Two trombones and five trumpets boost- ed the volume with the help of three clarinets and two saxophones in the woodwind section. The strings also were enlarged this year with three vio- lins, a bass viol and a guitar. The drums and piano did a good job of filling in the background. Orches tral experience should produce an interesting com- bo next vear. LITERARY AND DRAMA CLUB The Literary and I )rama Club had several meet- ings during the school year. Although we got off to a slow start, we put on a play at the Easter Assem- bly. We would like to thank Miss Mcintosh for her tireless effort in supervising us. This club is un- der the jurisdiction of the forum : Carol Squire was chairman, with Barbara Munro, David Thomson and Michael Biro as the executive. CAROL SQUIRE Class 12C LIBRARY STAFF Under the supervision of Mrs. L. I ' . Maw the Lib- rary Staff, was once agan able to give prompt and efficient service to the man} ' students who daily solicited it. The Library Staff, which consisted of fourteen competent members, was on duty in morn- ing, at noon, and after quarter to four every school day. Many of these girls on the Staff take respons- ible jobs i Windsor Public Libraries. The Library proved to be a great help to both students and teachers for research, supplementary reading and various assignments. ( hir thanks are extended to Miss P. Bondy, who supervised the staff on Thursday afternoons. We hope that in fol- lowing years, the future Librarian.-- will find as much pleasure in their library duties as we did. CAROLIN and LYDIA SCHOOL SPIRIT CLUB Early this fall, several students from tirade 13 started our School Spirit Club in one of the assem- blies. We appointed Jerry Baker as our chairman; the club consisted of about 12 Grade 13 ' ers and 2 from ( irade 12. Most of the fall assemblies, including our Christ- mas assembly were put on by the Club. We also de- corated the gymnasium tor the commencement. Althugh our members were very enthusiastic, we couldn ' t do much (hiring the winter and spring- terms as most of the 13 ' ers were busy with school work and other extra-curricular activities. We felt that lack of supporters from Lower School and hope that next year the (irade 9 ' s and 10 ' s will form an enthusiastic part of the School Spirit Club. We would like to thank Miss McNeill. Mr. Vas and Mr. Ward, for their aid as our sponsors. NANCY BODYK OCTETTE Early in the school year Mr. Ward held tryouts for all but the alto section of the octette. Our bass and tenor sections each had a reserve, thus there were, in reality, ten members. We sang at one fall assembly, the Christmas as- sembly and the Annual Commencement. On the two latter occasions we sang The Westminster Carol and Rise Up Shepherds with Lex McCrindle as tenor soloist. We also sang several new pieces for the Music Festival . Mr. Ward ' s fine leadership was enjoyed and appreciated by all, for we have had a successful and rewarding year. BARBARA MISKUS, 12A JUNIOR RED CROSS CLUB Our meetings started in ( tctober, with president Joan Yetor, vice-president Irene Gelina, treasurer (iloria McKee. and secretary Elaine Nantais. The group attended two inter-school meetings held at the Red Cross Building on Ouellette Avenue. We decided to hold a tea for the Hungarian relief. ( hir club held an imaginary tea in January. JOAN YETOR, 11C
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